Professor Simon Neill

Professor in Physical Oceanography

Contact info

Room: Room 212, Marine Centre Wales     Phone: 01248 383938

Email: s.p.neill@bangor.ac.uk

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I am professor in physical oceanography, specializing in ocean renewable energy: characterizing the wave and tidal energy resource, understanding wave-tide interaction, optimizing grid integration of arrays of marine renewable energy devices, and quantifying the environmental impacts of extracting energy from the oceans. I am founder and course director of an MSc in Marine Renewable Energy, and committee member of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), working on revising IEC Technical Specification 62600-201: Tidal Energy Resource Assessment and Characterization. I am a member of the editorial board of the Elsevier journal Renewable Energy, have written a textbook on marine energy "Fundamentals of Ocean Renewable Energy: Generating Electricity from the Sea", and am lead sediment scientist at FORCE (Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy). I also have other shelf sea research interests, including palaeoceanography, sediment dynamics, and simulating the dispersal of marine organisms and microplastics.

I currently lead a wide range of research projects at Bangor University, including:

Research Areas

  1. Simulating the temporal and spatial variability of North Wales mussel populations

    Demmer, J. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Robins, P. (Supervisor) & Malham, S. (Supervisor), 3 Aug 2020

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  2. Simulating Feedbacks between Tidal Stream Array Operation and the Marine Energy Resource

    Goward Brown, A. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Jan 2017

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  3. Coastal and shelf sea hydro-morphodynamic modelling using process-based and data-based techniques

    Hashemi, M. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Jan 2014

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  4. Wind driven energy flows as a micro-renewable resource

    Kennington, M. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Robins, P. (Supervisor) & Lewis, M. (Supervisor), 23 Feb 2023

    Student thesis: Masters by Research

  5. The Global Riverine Hydrokinetic Resource

    Ridgill, M. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Lewis, M. (Supervisor) & Robins, P. (Supervisor), 18 May 2023

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  6. A new proxy for constraining Palaeotidal simulations for the Northwest European Shelf Seas

    Ward, S. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor) & Scourse, J. (Supervisor), 3 Oct 2016

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy